Professional Tax in Delhi: Rs 0/year
Delhi (National Capital Territory) does not levy professional tax. Unlike Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, Delhi has no state professional tax legislation for salaried employees.
Professional tax is deductible under Section 16(iii) of the Income Tax Act in the old regime only. Under the new regime, it reduces in-hand salary but does not reduce taxable income.
Monthly In-Hand Salary for Rs 40L in Delhi
Monthly in-hand for a Rs 40 lakh CTC in Delhi is Rs 2,47,683 under the new regime. The calculation subtracts employee PF, professional tax, and TDS from monthly gross.
HRA Exemption in Delhi: 50% of Basic Salary
Delhi qualifies as a metro city under Section 10(13A) of the Income Tax Act. HRA exemption is the lowest of: actual HRA received, 50% of basic salary, or rent paid minus 10% of basic salary. The 50% metro rate applies only to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Kolkata.
HRA exemption is available only in the old regime. Assuming rent = 30% of gross monthly salary, estimated annual HRA exemption in Delhi for a Rs 40 lakh CTC is Rs 8,00,004. Actual exemption depends on real rent paid and the HRA component in your salary slip.
Rs 40 Lakh Salary In-Hand: All Six Cities Compared
At the same gross salary, take-home differs across cities entirely because of professional tax. New regime TDS is identical regardless of city. Delhi employees take home Rs 208/month more than cities with Rs 2,500/year professional tax.
Rs 40 Lakh Salary in Delhi: Job Market and Cost of Living
In Delhi, a Rs 40 lakh salary is competitive within the HCL and Tech Mahindra hiring market. No professional tax; highest take-home among all metro cities at the same gross salary. As a metro city under the Income Tax Act, Delhi qualifies for the 50% HRA exemption rate for old regime filers paying significant rent.
Employers paying at this band in Delhi:
New vs Old Tax Regime for Rs 40L in Delhi
The new regime saves Rs 2,49,600/year at Rs 40 lakh gross. For the old regime to be better, total deductions under 80C, HRA, 80D, NPS, and Section 16(iii) professional tax would need to exceed Rs 2,49,600/year.
Other Salary Levels in Delhi
Tax liability scales with income level. The guides below cover the same city and professional tax rules.
Complete Rs 40L guide (all regimes + deduction scenarios)
Slab-by-slab breakdown, 80C and HRA impact, surcharge table
Frequently Asked Questions
Under the new regime in FY 2025-26, income tax on a Rs 40 lakh gross salary in Delhi is Rs 7,87,800. Under the old regime without deductions, it is Rs 10,37,400.
Disclaimer: All calculations are indicative only. Tax figures use FY 2025-26 Income Tax slabs under the Finance Act 2024. Standard deduction: Rs 75,000 (new regime), Rs 50,000 (old regime). Section 87A rebate: new regime for taxable income up to Rs 12 lakh (rebate up to Rs 60,000); old regime for taxable income up to Rs 5 lakh (rebate up to Rs 12,500). Professional tax figures are per respective state legislation as of June 2026. In-hand salary assumes Basic = 50% of gross, PF = 12% of basic. Actual salary structure, deductions, and employer contributions vary by company. Consult a SEBI-registered investment adviser or qualified CA before making tax or financial decisions.